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What are some words that describe things being arranged neatly?

Words used to describe the neat arrangement of things: orderly, orderly, orderly, row upon row, neat.

1. Orderly

Explanation: disorder: chaos. Described as orderly and not messy at all.

Source: It sounds very original and orderly. Chapter 56 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty

Synonyms: methodical, orderly, orderly, orderly, filing in, orderly, slow, well-proportioned

< p>Antonyms for rambling, fragmentary, confusing, messy, unclear, running around, rambling, messing around

2. Orderly

Explanation: Well-organized: neat and uncluttered. Sequence: order. Neat, orderly, and organized.

Source: The rescue work was carried out in an orderly manner, with almost no disputes or fights. ------ Victor Hugo's "The Disaster of the Normandy"

Grammar: more formal; used as attributive and adverbial; with a commendatory meaning

Synonyms are orderly, orderly, and organized. , well-organized, well-organized, well-organized, tidy, well-organized, well-organized, well-organized, well-organized, well-organized, well-ordered, well-organized, well-ordered

Antonyms for topsy-turvy , incoherent, a complete mess, running around, messy, jagged, chaotic, all over the place, complicated, topsy-turvy, messy, disorganized, messy

3. Well-organized

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Explanation: Well-organized: describes being well-organized. Describes speaking and doing things in an orderly manner.

From: Miss Lu serves her widowed aunt and manages the household affairs in a very orderly manner, which is admired by all her relatives. The Thirteenth Chapter of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty

Grammar: more formal; used as predicate, complement, attributive, and adverbial; contains commendatory meanings

The synonyms are well-organized and organized Analytical, orderly, completely orderly

Antonyms for topsy-turvy, horizontal and vertical, messy, messy, disorganized

4. Rows and rows of combs

Explanation: comb: comb grate general name. Arranged in order like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe houses or boats arranged densely and neatly.

From: "Pessimism" by Xu Zhimo: "When I climbed the mountain and looked into the city, I saw dark roofs, row upon row, and living things crowded in the dust and smoke on the streets." (Episode 1 of "The Complete Works of Xu Zhimo")

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; to describe buildings that are numerous and concentrated

Synonyms are densely layered, densely packed, dotted, and densely packed

Antonyms are jagged Uneven, disorganized, patchwork

5. Neat and tidy

Pinyin [zhěng zhěng qí qí]

Explanation: Keep neat and orderly.

From: Chapter 4 of Ming Shi Naian's "Water Margin": "The elders chose an auspicious day, and the bells began to ring in the church, and the people gathered in the Dharma Hall and arranged neatly.

Synonyms are orderly, upright, neat and tidy

Antonyms are swaying here and there, wrong by three, wrongly, horizontally and vertically, unevenly, crookedly, interlaced, eastward and horizontally. Falling to the west, falling apart, scattered horizontally and vertically, messy and disorganized